The Unspeakable Bits Webinar – November 20th
Don’t miss the next Unspeakable Bits webinar, “Becoming Invisible Because of MS”, on November 20th at 7pm.
Don’t miss the next Unspeakable Bits webinar, “Becoming Invisible Because of MS”, on November 20th at 7pm.
Living with MS has its challenges, to say the least. One of those difficulties – one that isn’t talked about much – is our susceptibility to other conditions and diseases because of MS.
On this month’s Unspeakable Bits webinar, join our host Trevis L Gleason and guest Professor Hugh Kearney of University College Dublin for a discussion on "MS And...".
They explore what some of these potential coexisting conditions might be, what to do if you’re living with one, and how you might lower the risk or manage them better in day-to-day life.
As part of our A to Z of MS series, Emma takes us to the letter M. For her, M is for Mental Load — that invisible weight of lists, chores, and responsibilities that never seems to clock off, especially when MS is part of the mix.
Louise Power, a mother of two from Ballina, Co. Mayo, is using her experience of living with multiple sclerosis (MS) to raise awareness and encourage understanding of hidden disabilities. Through the MS Readathon, Louise hopes to inspire others to support people living with MS and to help fund vital services provided by MS Ireland.
MS Ireland is supporting the HSE Dublin and North East Patient and Service User Council recruitment and encouraging people living with multiple sclerosis, their families, and carers to get involved.
Join us for our next Unspeakable bits Webinar at 19:00 on Thursday, 23rd October for "MS And..".
As part of our A to Z of MS series, Nadia takes us to the letter M. For her, M is for Metamorphosis — a reflection on change, resilience, and finding strength amid the shifting landscapes of both Dublin and life with MS.
MS Ireland’s National Conference 2025 — Living with MS: Conversations on Care, Connection and Mental Health — takes place this November in Cork.
This year, the people of Ireland will elect a new President — and your voice matters.
At MS Ireland, we want to ensure that everyone in our community feels informed and empowered to take part in this important democratic process. Our Presidential Election Guide 2025 has been designed with accessibility in mind, making voting clear and straightforward for people living with MS.
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin, supported by MS Ireland, are inviting people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) to take part in a study exploring experiences of walking and mobility in everyday life.
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